Primary Job Title Founder Primary Organization Curious Capital
Location New York, New York, United States Regions Greater New York Area, East Coast, Northeastern US Gender Male
Investor Stage Early Stage Venture, Private Equity
Website www.curious.vc/ LinkedIn View on LinkedIn Twitter View on Twitter
Andrew Dumont is a three-time CEO and award-winning operator with nearly 20 years of experience building and investing in software companies. Currently, he's the founder and CEO of Curious, a permanent holding company that buys and grows software companies with empathy.
Most recently, Andrew was the CEO at Stamped, a fast-growing SaaS company
that powers reviews and loyalty for ecommerce brands. Prior to Stamped (a Tiny company), Andrew was the CEO of several Tiny brands, a holding company that operates wonderfully profitable software businesses, now publicly traded under $TINY.
Previously, Andrew worked on the core team at betaworks, a startup studio that has invested in companies like Tumblr, Medium, and Kickstarter, and has created companies like Bitly, Giphy, and Chartbeat. This led him to his role as the CMO at Bitly, where he built and led the revenue and go-to-market functions.
Since the age of 18, Andrew has been building and growing companies like Moz (acquired by iContact), Seesmic (acquired by Hootsuite), Stride (acquired by Copper), and Tatango. He has built and managed many large (100+), high-performing teams. Andrew also advises at groups like Techstars and Galvanize, sits on several boards, and teaches Digital Marketing at the University of Washington.
Forbes named Andrew one of 30 innovators under the age of 30 in marketing, the United Nations appointed him an entrepreneurial delegate, and he's spoken around the globe on all topics digital marketing and growth at shows like SMX, Inbound Marketing Summit, ionSearch, Internet Summit, New Media Expo, Ignite, AdTech, and more.